multiweb
21-05-2009, 09:21 AM
Just received the flocking material to do my C11. I'm going to open it again. I did a test shot here (http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/showthread.php?t=45125) last week-end that showed the alignment was much better. I think I did the right thing but I'm just checking with the gurus out there.
When the corrector plate and the secondary are centered in the tube, the view from the baffle tube with a cross tube shows the secondary holder shifted to the left and down. The cross tube was held flash with the threaded piece on the mirror cell (focuser removed) so it was square.
So here's what I did. I shimmed the secondary within the corrector plate to shift it right and shimmed the corrector plate right as well and up until I got the edge of the baffle tube and the secondary holder perfectly concentric.
From there I placed the secondary mirror back in its cell and shimmed the focuser this time until the cross hair/cheshire aligned with the dark spot.
From there I did a star test at Crago (...sort of , windy, seeing not too good) but did shoot the keyhole and the field was uniform and the stars were round on both sides of the field, not round on one half and elongated on the other half like my very first shot pre-mods.
Does this sound all good to you guys? Or did I make a mistake by shifting the secondary and the corrector plate? Just checking the procedure and steps are correct and there's nothing wrong with what I did. Thanks for any feedback. :thumbsup:
When the corrector plate and the secondary are centered in the tube, the view from the baffle tube with a cross tube shows the secondary holder shifted to the left and down. The cross tube was held flash with the threaded piece on the mirror cell (focuser removed) so it was square.
So here's what I did. I shimmed the secondary within the corrector plate to shift it right and shimmed the corrector plate right as well and up until I got the edge of the baffle tube and the secondary holder perfectly concentric.
From there I placed the secondary mirror back in its cell and shimmed the focuser this time until the cross hair/cheshire aligned with the dark spot.
From there I did a star test at Crago (...sort of , windy, seeing not too good) but did shoot the keyhole and the field was uniform and the stars were round on both sides of the field, not round on one half and elongated on the other half like my very first shot pre-mods.
Does this sound all good to you guys? Or did I make a mistake by shifting the secondary and the corrector plate? Just checking the procedure and steps are correct and there's nothing wrong with what I did. Thanks for any feedback. :thumbsup: